If you’re a techie looking for a job, look no further – dreamboat Razer is hiring.

During 2017’s Tech3 Forum, Razer was named one of the best tech companies to work for in Singapore by the Singapore Computer Society (SCS). Together with Red Hat, the ex-startup came out an overall winner in the large/MNC category.

But Min-Liang Tan’s gaming empire isn’t the only familiar name on the list.

Carousell (startup category) and Titansoft (mid-sized/SME category) also topped the lists for the “innovative practices and demonstrated workplace excellence”.

4. EON Reality

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In Season 4 of Silicon Valley, Erlich claimed “any idiot could walk into a f***king room, utter the letters ‘V’ and ‘R’, and VC’s would hurl bricks of cash at them.”

And IRL, EON Reality is the one of the biggest players in that game. With 22 global development centers – with Singapore being the Regional HQ and R&D in Asia – this company is at the forefront of VR tech.

According to company reviews, working at EON is going to be challenging, but it also offers many opportunities for you to experiment with the latest tech.

6. Tableau

Tableau Software is a data visualisation company whose great working environment is honestly, something to be damn proud of.

Company culture is big on teamwork and collaborative spirit, and their colourful office design certainly helps bolster community spirit.

The company prides their staff in being ‘humble-smart’, which means micro-management is non-existent and everyone’s values and ideas are respected. And each year, the company flies everyone to Seattle for their Annual General Meeting – no one is left out.

And yup, they’re recruiting globally as well, although available roles in Singapore are mainly for Sales and Operations (but high-ranking positions are available).

7. Tinkerbox

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Another homegrown company on the list, Tinkerbox is a design and development studio building software and apps for startups. They pride themselves on a strong shared learning culture “very much like a school sans exams”, and employees are expected to contribute in building a community – for as learners and teachers.

At the moment, they only have one opening though – for a Senior Rails Developer, but if you’re interested in possible future openings, do keep a lookout on the link below!

8. Titansoft

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Local software development firm Titansoft prides itself on being fuelled by passionate people who want to “amplify value” with tech.

Although they can’t exactly be called a startup anymore, they do excel in having a flat hierarchy and strong team spirit. They’re probably one of the few brands who took the effort to create an A to Z of what defines the ‘Titansoft culture’, and I must say that I like the letter ‘B’ very much.

9. Accenture

Accenture is a management consulting firm that provides digital solutions for many large companies, notably 75% of the Fortune Global 500 brands as well.

Working at such a global company of course comes with many pros, such as never having to worry about a lack of projects to work on. According to an employee review on Glassdoor, the company is a great springboard for your career, a place where you are led by managers who challenge you, but at the same are willing to take care of you.

10. ST Electronics Info-Comm Systems

Jobs here are a little more high security, as the company provides solutions for Digital Defence Systems, and the e-Government and ICT Systems.

But as the Earth heads into global warming warning zones, there’s also an emerging interest in ‘Green’ and sustainable tech, so if you’re graduating with a Diploma in Clean Energy, these roles would be apt.

Jobs available include roles for Project Managers, and a variety of Engineer positions.